Country music star Scotty McCreery will be headlining the
Oakdale Theatre in Wallingford on Thursday, December 4, on the heels of
his celebrating three RIAA Platinum certifications with his songs, “I
Love You This Big” and “The Trouble With Girls” off his No. 1 debuting
first studio album Clear As Day, and “See You Tonight,” the title track and Top 10 lead single off his second consecutive No. 1 album.

Thursday, November 27, 2014

First off ALL OF US here at Fans of Scotty would like to wish you all a

HAPPY THANKSGIVING!!

Today in honor of the holiday Fans Of Scotty will not be posting, so
that everybody may enjoy a wonderful day with family and friends. Again,
enjoy your holiday everybody!
We are very thankful for everyone that helps with, and visit this site
everyday! Thank you for being a part of our family here!

I just wanted to post the 2015 events that have already been announced. They are also posted on the 2014 page, just click on the tab at the top to see them. As soon as the Rascal Flatts tour details are released we will get it posted!

Rascal Flatts haven’t revealed many details about their touring plans for next year, but they did share one important piece of information — who they will be sharing the bill with.

“We’ll start in the summer, for sure,” Gary LeVox tells Charlotte, N.C., radio station WSOC. “I know we got Scotty McCreery going with us. We’re still undecided on the opening act, but it’s going to be a great, great tour.”

In addition to the more familiar older country acts, such as
Alabama, Mel Tillis, the Oak Ridge Boys and Ricky Skaggs, the festival
steps out of its usual genre this year. Legend — a nine-time Grammy
Award winner and collaborator with some of hip-hop’s biggest stars —
R&B band Boyz II Men, the big-band sounds of the Tommy Dorsey
Orchestra, and ‘60s crooner Bobby Vinton.

Advance tickets go on sale Dec. 4 at 8 a.m. and can be purchased at the Florida Strawberry Festival website,
at the festival box office at 2209 W. Oak Avenue in Plant City, or by
phone at (813) 754-1996. Free seating for each concert is also
available in the Morrow Steel Free Grandstand located at the back of the
Wish Farms Soundstage and is available on a first come, first seated
basis.

Friday, November 14, 2014

Scotty
McCreery has been headlining his own tour in 2014, but the country
crooner will move into the opening slot in the New Year. During a new interview with Cody, the American Idol champ dropped exclusive scoop that he’s gearing up for a tour with a mystery superstar.

“Next
year we’ll be out on the road with a big ole act as well in the
summer,” Scotty reveals. “I’ve not been able to talk about it, but it’ll
be fun.” The identity of the tour headliner is unknown, and the “Feelin’ It” singer’s lips are sealed until the news breaks.

Until then, Scotty continues headlining with opening act Danielle Bradbery through the end of the year. Stay updated on all of Scotty’s need-to-know tour information right here at CMTCody.com.

Tuesday, November 11, 2014

While serving in the USMarines on his second tour in Afghanistan, Lance Cpl. Andrew Carpeter came under enemy fire on Valentine's Day, 2011. He died 5 days later. His wife was carrying this first child, Landon, at the time of Andrew's death.

Andrew was laid to rest in Polk Memorial Gardens just outside Nashville in Columbia TN. The town of Columbia later named a highway in honor of Andrew and his service.

Scotty heard Andrew's story and decided to honor his service by telling his story via his song "The Dash".

Saturday, November 1, 2014

Located on Ohio University's historic
College Green, the Templeton-Blackburn Alumni Memorial Auditorium plays
host to a wide variety of events-- from nationally-touring concerts,
plays, and musicals, to new student admission sessions and keynote
speakers. Since opening in 1928, the 2,000 seat auditorium has hosted many distinguished visitors such as Martin Luther King Jr., Elanor Roosevelt, and U.S. Presidents Eisenhower, Kennedy, Johnson, and Carter

The band is fictional and is portrayed by actors. The movie This Is
Spinal tap is a cult classic so the actors sometimes actually performed
on TV shows in character as the band. It was all still a spoof though
making fun of over the top rock and metal bands. It may have been based
on a particular band, but I'm not sure.

The
article says the movie "is a tour-bus staple for musicians of all
genres, and many say the film’s look at the often ridiculous life of a
traveling musician borders on uncomfortable." So it's easy to see why
Scotty and Dry County would like it.